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Whitby Free Press, 1 Dec 1993, p. 12

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Your collection days are highlighted on the schedule in green or yellow, depending on where you live in your 'I municipality. * The schedule also tells you what ma- teniaIs to recycle, and how to prepare themn for collection. Remember, only newspapers, glass bottles and jars, plastic soif drink containers, metal beverage and food cans, corrugated cardboard and telephone books are accepted. If you do not receive your 1994 schedule in the next couple of days or w.ould like more information about Blue Box collection, please caîl your Local Municipality: Pickering 420-4630 Cîorington 623-3379 i77D DURHAM REGION Ajax 683-2951 Uxbridge 852-9181 Whitby 668-3437 Scugog Oshowa 725-7351 Brock 985-7393 (705) 426-7723 or 432-2920 A Waste Management Program of the Region of Durham and the munlicipalities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Clarington, Uxbridge, Scugog and Brock. e DU rHA expasionwere broken into somt= e between 9:15 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m. Monday, police say. The culprits cut a lock on the front gate to gt into the 2595 Thickson Rd. S. plant grounds. They caused more than $800 damiage getting inte the trailers, sAn pivestgto e otni Duhamvetigaion centuly apprhaedsedin mreceta $100,000 to imProve securty at water treatment plents after a rash of recent break-ins and attempted break-ins. More than $3,000 Worth of tols were stolen froin tool trai- lers at the corbett Creek Water Pollution Control Centre over- T'hree trailers belonging to three different construction com- panies working at the plant We Wtch, Prim HefomneDalCare The sytom that providos... " Unschoduled homo visits ensuro quality caro for your chi " Fully trained providers roceive ongoing Agency support " Reliablo local back-up covors Provider illness or holidays " Complete insurance coverage " Income tax receipts *Childron six weeks-and up " Full or part-time For more InformatIon clil: 686-3995 a icensed Agency Bazaars will be held at Whitby General Hospital on Dec. 2 and 9. The firat je the Christmas bazaar and bake sale temorrow (Tlhursda), from 10 a.m. te 4 p.m., in t e hospital lobby. The WVhitby General Hospital Auxiliary isoffering an assort- ment of crafts, hand-knitted and baked gos Thebazarr, craft and balte sale on Thursday, Dec. 9 je a fundrai- ser for the Durham Region Sexual Assault Care Centre. Dried flower baskets, stained glass, homemade choclate, cera- mica, soented candles, dlocks and Tupperware are amen g the items tob je offered from 9:30 a.m. te 4 pm on the hospital's second Under <Hands for Hunger,' Mary Kay cnsultants are worlc- ing with the Salvation Army.to raise funds for Durham Region food banks. Te consultants are holding 'Satin Hande' demonstrations throughout Durham Region. There is ne charge te, have handa done, as consultants are seeking personal pledges as well as spon- sorship from local businesses. The goal is.1,000 sets of hands for the caxnpaign. A demonstration will be held at Iroquois Park, Witby on Saturday, Dec* il noon te 4 p.m. For more, in&oration cal Donna at 905-985-1567, Sharon at 686-4868 or Judy at 725-1359. DURHAM'S LARGEST... e 0 ,4~ TANNING CENTRE "The leader in Tanning since 1986" SUPER BEDS - 150 Min. Session $34 WITHTWIN * 300 Min. Session $59 FACIAL0 TANNERS - 450 Min. Session $70 Gift Cert4ifcatesfor Christmas- Open 7 Days A Week 'The Taning Experts' (This offer at Whitt>y keefflo onIy) 666-5560 Pearson Lanes- Whilby 436-6242 Oshawa Bazaars at hospital H~d:t! TAKCE ABO Bccauise of yotl, newspapcr -and lyer insert rcco%,cry in loIscloIlds with BNe Box service is ail incrcelible 75""(. Bccause of yoti, diise ncevspa,,pers - 250,000 tonnes of diin - didlînt end up in landfiIl. How inutcli iuoncy did duit Save Onltari l municipaîhties last ye;ir? Millions (if dollars. Add dtt o i i! more tlîan $6 million revenue genieraied(l rom tli e sale (if a quarter of a million tonnes (if oIc] ncews Impers, and the cost of collecting niews- piers thirommg,'lîii Bltie Box is miore tlian covcred. Siirprised? \V/ell, il(flv tlî.t yot now takc a L'ow~. Recycling iieusp.apers and lyer insers ika reail Ontario succcss sbory. Tlianks to you. The Ncwspaper Publishers of Ontario r- 1 1 1 r- .-J 1 1 1

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